This was the company logo used by JT Lawn N' Mulch, LLC in its early days. For printing purposes, it was single color vector graphic.
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Asphalt Outlaws Flier 2

A flier redesign for the Asphalt Outlaws car & bike show. It features their signature bus as a vector illustration.
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Cornett Customs

A vector illustration made for a car enthusiast. It features a portrait of the person this was created for.
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The Happy Hound 1

The Happy Hound is a fictional bar that has its own line of artwork. This sign is a vector illustration designed to fit alongside the pieces already in the series.
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The Happy Hound 2

The Happy Hound is a fictional bar that has its own line of artwork. This sign is a vector illustration designed to fit alongside the pieces already in the series.
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Southtown Chronicles Logo

A logo concept for the Southtown Chronicles video game. Although the game is still in production, a logo was requested to help unify the in-progress elements and represent the game when it’s discussed and presented to others. To allow for flexibility, the logo is made with vector elements, thus allowing it to be shrank or enlarged.
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EKG Monitor

This was a part of a placeholder logo for Defib Games until it settled on a final design. The graphic was created using vector shapes and Photoshop layer effects, which allows it to be scalable.
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TINN Logo 1

The original logo for the This Is Not News (TINN) web series, which was designed to be scalable.
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Down It Logo 1

The original logo for the Down It web series, which was designed to be scalable and animated.
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WTA iLEAD Videos

A collaboration project for the Women's Tennis Association. The team was provided with videos and had to create a wrapper for them, in addition to an intro and outro. I handled all animation, creating the arrow, the iLEAD logo, the Original 9 graphic, the Be Prepared graphic, and the ending text graphics.

This is an intro animation to one of H&R Block’s eLearning courses. I created this with Captivate, since the client was familiar with that and wanted the ability to make updates to this animation later if the need should arise. The guidelines here were loose; I had access to some images, slogans, and a song that the client had provided. The rest I had create or dig up elsewhere. The interface that appears at the end is what is seen on the first page of the course.

A table from an eLearning course where the pieces faded in to convey connections. The color choices were due to the course's design, in which the sections were color coded. The animation and course were made using Lectora. The animation itself was kept basic to ensure that it would appear properly in a variety of old and new web browsers.

A teaser animation used prior to a presentation for Fittastic. The name used was a working title, and details about the product were vague at the time that this was created. This animation was designed to be 1080p HD.